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Well, honey, a moral appeal is when you try to persuade someone to do something by appealing to their sense of right and wrong. It's like saying, "Do the right thing because it's the right thing to do." So, basically, it's a sneaky way to guilt-trip someone into making a decision based on their moral compass.
This are things that the community thinks or knows is right or wrong, for example: stealing is wrong.
if you did something wrong..then yeah the authorities have every right. If you haven't done anything wrong then no..you can appeal
A sense of what is right and wrong :)
It depends on the answer. If it is an answer about what you are thinking or feeling, 9/10 we will get it wrong. We are not mind readers.
Common Sense or consience.
Natural Law
A conscious is someone's moral sense of right or wrong.
Our sense of heat and color, which objects cause in us.
our sense of heat and color, which objects cause in us
Ethical appeals relates to the Greek idea of Ethos. Arguments were to draw you in using Logos, Ethos, and Pathos- logic, ethics, emotions. The ethical appeal thus is a call to one's sense of morality and right and wrong. hey good job on puting this answer in
Conscienceless or Immoral.... Consciencetious